Telecommunications Interception and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2003

Type
Government
Portfolio
Attorney-General 
Originating house
House of Representatives 
Status
Act 
Parliament no
40
Summary
Amends the:
Telecommunications (Interception) Act 1979
  to provide the proposed Western Australian Corruption and Crime Commission (WACCC) and the proposed Parliamentary Inspector with access to relevant intercepted information; and to permit telecommunications interception warrants to be sought for slavery, sexual servitude, deceptive recruiting and aggravated people smuggling offences;
Financial Transaction Reports Act 1988
  to provide the WACCC with access to financial transaction reports information; and
Crimes Act 1914
  to include the WACCC in the assumed identities scheme. 

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Progress

House of Representatives
18 Sep 2003Introduced and read a first time
18 Sep 2003Second reading moved
15 Oct 2003Second reading agreed to
15 Oct 2003Third reading agreed to
Senate
27 Oct 2003Introduced and read a first time
27 Oct 2003Second reading moved
30 Oct 2003Second reading agreed to
30 Oct 2003Third reading agreed to


12 Nov 2003Assent

Act no.: 113

Year: 2003

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